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VIBE - 2008-06-12
by: Erica Lamar Oprah Winfrey, the shot-caller of the talk show medium, was ranked the most powerful celebrity in the world on Forbes Magazine’s Celebrity 100 for the second year in a row.  The public’s mixed reviews of Winfrey endorsing Senator Barack Obama’s presidential campaign made it unlikely for her to receive this year’s title, but her highly influential position, based on—but ...
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Yahoo - 2008-05-18
AP - Holding a 54-hole lead isn't exactly the best way for Charles Howell III to win on the PGA Tour. Howell already has two career victories, but he's 0-for-3 following a third-round lead. The last time he led the field entering the last round was the 2007 Sony Open, a memory Howell wants to block out.
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USA Today - 2008-05-07
"These guys are good" is one of the PGA Tour's catchy slogans. Perhaps it should be amended to "These 20-somethings are really ...
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International Herald Tribune - 2008-03-03
Ending nearly a four-year drought between PGA Tour victories, Els shot a 3-under 67 Sunday to win The Honda Classic. He finished at 6 under, one shot better than Luke Donald (71) and two ahead of Nathan Green (67).
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Seattle Times - 2008-03-03
GolfThis time, Ernie Els could enjoy someone else's final-round misfortune. Ending nearly a four-year drought between PGA Tour victories, Els...
Caption: Ernie Els got first win since Ireland win in 2004.
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Yahoo - 2008-03-03
AP - Ernie Els was part of another final-round blunder. Only this time, he was the beneficiary. Ending nearly a four-year drought between PGA Tour victories, Els shot a 3-under 67 Sunday to win The Honda Classic. He finished at 6 under, one shot better than Luke Donald (71) and two ahead of Nathan Green (67).
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USA Today - 2008-03-02
Ending nearly a four-year drought between PGA Tour victories, Ernie Els shot a 3-under 67 Sunday to win The Honda Classic. He ...
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Associated Press - 2008-03-02
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) -- This time, Ernie Els could enjoy someone else's final-round misfortune. Ending nearly a four-year drought between PGA Tour victories, Els shot a 3-under 67 Sunday to win The Honda Classic. He finished at 6 under, one shot better than Luke Donald (71) and two ahead of Nathan Green (67)....
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USA Today - 2008-01-03
Tom never catches Jerry. Despite clever attempts, Wile E. Coyote can't nab the Road Runner. And the rest of the PGA Tour can't ...
Caption: Can anyone on the PGA Tour put a scare into Tiger Woods this season? One thing is for sure: With just two victories in 2008, Woods will pass Arnold Palmer for fourth place on the all-time wins list. Palmer won 62 events.
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Seattle Times - 2007-11-05
GolfEven without a trophy, Stephen Ames felt he had nothing to prove. Despite a winless season, the Canadian considered this year a success...
Caption: Canadian Stephen Ames hits from a sand trap on the 18th hole Sunday at the Children's Miracle Network Classic in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Ames closed with a 68 to win the PGA Tour event, earning $828,000. The 43-year-old has three Tour victories in his career.
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Yahoo - 2007-10-19
AP - Champions Tour rookie Mark O'Meara made a successful return to the site of one of his PGA Tour victories, shooting an 8-under 63 on Friday to take the first-round lead in the AT&T Championship.
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MSNBC - 2007-08-31
They have combined for 121 victories and 19 majors. But when Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Vijay Singh played together Friday for the first time on the PGA Tour, the only number that mattered was on their scorecards.
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NBC San Diego - 2007-08-31
They have combined for 121 victories and 19 majors. But when Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Vijay Singh played together Friday for the first time on the PGA Tour, the only number that mattered was on their scorecards.
Caption: Image: Tiger Woods
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Washington Post - 2007-08-24
K.J. Choi shoots a 5-under 66, giving him a two-shot lead over Rich Beem going into the weekend at the first of four playoff events for the FedEx Cup.
Caption: K.J. Choi, who is fifth in the FedEx Cup standings, already has two PGA Tour victories this year. (Ed Betz - AP)
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Yahoo - 2007-08-24
AP - K.J. Choi knows this has been the best season of his career based on his two PGA Tour victories, his ability to find fairways with a controlled fade and his No. 5 ranking in the FedEx Cup.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer - 2007-08-24
HARRISON, N.Y. -- K.J. Choi knows this has been the best season of his career based on his two PGA Tour victories, his ability to find fairways with a controlled fade and his No. 5 ranking in the FedEx Cup.
Caption: South Korea's K.J. Choi tees off on the sixth hole during the second round of the The Barclays golf tournament in Harrison, N.Y., Friday, Aug. 24, 2007. (AP Photo/Ed Betz)
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CBS SportsLine - 2007-08-23
Briny Baird and Brian Gay -- between them they have no PGA Tour victories and less than $10 million in earnings. But with both starting hot at The Barclays in the FedEx Cup playoffs, Steve Elling says a feel-good underdog story is beginning to emerge.
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Seattle Times - 2007-04-30
SportsScott Verplank dropped into a squatting position and looked skyward, almost in disbelief...nd to say thanks. Finally, on his 21st...
Caption: Scott Verplank has five PGA Tour victories.
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SI.com - 2007-02-28
On Sunday evening the scorecard said that Henrik Stenson was the winner of the Accenture Match Play Championship. Perhaps the real victor, though, was a gentleman who passed away in September at the age of 94. When Nick O'Hern eliminated Tiger Woods in the third round at the Gallery's South course, thus halting Woods's streak of PGA Tour wins at seven, Byron Nelson's hallowed record of 11 straight...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer - 2007-01-31
SAN DIEGO -- Byron Nelson won 11 straight tournaments over five months. Tiger Woods took almost that much time off between PGA Tour victories No. 6 and No. 7 in a winning streak that is increasingly difficult to compare.
Caption: Defending champion Byron Nelson puts a curve in the shaft of his driver in this July 28, 1945 photo in the All-American Golf Tournament at Tam O'Shanter Country Club in Chicago. (AP Photo)
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Washington Post - 2007-01-30
SAN DIEGO -- Byron Nelson won 11 straight tournaments over five months. Tiger Woods took almost that much time off between PGA Tour victories No. 6 and No. 7 in a winning streak that is increasingly difficult to compare.
Caption: Tiger Woods, left, chats with Byron Nelson on the 15th green of the Cotttonwood Valley course during the Byron Nelson Championship pro-am in Irving, Texas, in this May 11, 2005 file photo. (AP Photo/LM Otero) (Lm Otero - AP)
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Seattle Times - 2007-01-28
SportsTiger Woods is more interested in a fifth green jacket at the Masters than 11 consecutive victories on the PGA Tour. At this rate, he...
Caption: An eagle putt on the ninth hole Sunday put Tiger Woods into a tie for the lead during the final round of the Buick Invitational in San Diego, which Woods went on to win.
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Telegraph.co.uk - 2007-01-09
When Singh finally captured the tournament that had proved so elusive, the Mercedes-Benz Championship, he overtook the late Sam Snead for PGA Tour victories after the age of 40.
Caption:  Committed: Singh has won 18 titles in his forties
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer - 2006-12-27
It was, even by Tiger Woods' standards, an exceptional year: eight PGA Tour victories, including a stretch of six in a row that took him from the British Open to the beginning of October.
Caption: Tiger Woods, of the United States, right, reacts as he walks off the 18th green with his caddie Steve Williams after winning the British Open Golf Championship at the Royal Liverpool Golf Course in Hoylake, England in this July 23, 2006 file photo. (AP Photo/Alessia Pierdomenica, File)
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MSNBC - 2006-12-27
It was, even by Tiger Woods’ standards, an exceptional year: eight PGA Tour victories, including a stretch of six in a row that took him from the British Open to the beginning of October. What made that finish most remarkable, though, was the loss that preceded it. For anyone who’s watched Woods dismantle opponents and golf courses alike and come away wondering if he was indeed human, the May deat...
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USA Today - 2006-12-13
Tiger Woods won PGA Tour player of the year on Tuesday for the eighth time, and the numbers looked familiar. He won multiple ...
Caption: Tiger Woods hauled in his eighth PGA Tour player of the year award Tuesday after winning two majors — the British Open and the PGA Championship — and notching six straight victories to end the season.
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